Fresno State Basketball: Bulldogs Take A Big Hit As Niven Hart Opts To Go Pro

Fresno State Basketball: Bulldogs Take A Big Hit As Niven Hart Opts To Go Pro An expected Bulldogs breakout candidate won’t return next season. Contact/Follow @HardwoodTalk & @MWCwire Roster turnover continues in the Central Valley as key sophomore …

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Fresno State Basketball: Bulldogs Take A Big Hit As Niven Hart Opts To Go Pro


An expected Bulldogs breakout candidate won’t return next season.


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Roster turnover continues in the Central Valley as key sophomore decides to go pro. 

After the success coach Hutson enjoyed in his first season in charge of the Bulldog program, last season certainly had the rebuilding year label slapped all over it. But that was okay, because there certainly seemed to be exciting players on the roster to rebuild with.

As Fresno State boasted perhaps the most underrated recruiting class in the entire conference last year, with all four freshmen playing key roles in their first year playing college basketball. This enabled the Bulldogs to mature quickly over the course of the season and steer clear of the Mountain West’s cellar at season’s end.

Securing their tie for seventh place with New Mexico and finishing ahead of Air force, San Jose State & Wyoming. With plenty of now experienced players returning the future seemed bright.

Now fast forward three months into our unorthodox offseason and many of those players that had fans hopeful for the future in Fresno aren’t on the team anymore. We now find the Bulldogs ravaged by outgoing transfers since the end of the season, losing six total players including heralded freshman Jarred Hyder (9.1 PPG & 3.1 APG) to the CAL Golden Bears of the PAC-12.

This coupled with sophomore guard Niven Hart’s recent decision to pursue professional opportunities instead of returning next season, makes year three of the Hutson era in Fresno once again heavily reliant on the college readiness of this years incoming freshmen class come opening night.

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Hart like his fellow freshmen, showed great potential over the course of the 2019-2020 season, averaging 8.7 PPG 2.5 RPG & 0.3 APG in just 17.7 MPG. His departure cannot be seen as anything else but another blow to the Bulldog’s depth chart next season, as he was already primed for a larger role with the graduations of seniors Noah BlackwellNew Williams & Nate Grimes.

Next year’s backcourt will still feature some veteran players such as JUCO transfer Alec Hickman who sat-out last season along with graduate transfer Devin Gage heading to the Mountain West from the Big East (Depaul). As well as returning sophomore guards Anthony Holland & Jordan Campbell who should now receive larger roles potentially in the starting lineup.

Though Hart’s destination should be something to keep an eye on, given the current complexities of travel globally at the moment. But you got to wish this young man all the luck in the world, as he certainly has the potential to play professional basketball for years to come given the right opportunities.

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A Way-Too-Early Look At MWC Rosters For 2020-2021: Fresno State Bulldogs

A Way-Too-Early Look At The Fresno State Bulldogs Year three of Justin Hutson’s time in Fresno builds on a solid foundation. Contact/Follow @HardwoodTalk & @MWCwire What jump will Fresno’s talented freshmen make in 2020-2021? Players have already …

A Way-Too-Early Look At The Fresno State Bulldogs


Year three of Justin Hutson’s time in Fresno builds on a solid foundation.


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What jump will Fresno’s talented freshmen make in 2020-2021?

Players have already accepted reality and have begun taking the next step in their careers as of Friday. For some that is beginning NBA draft preparations a little earlier than expected, for others it is finishing their remaining course loads online to better gear up for next semester. Though the last group of players it is looking for their next opportunity and entering the transfer portal.

After sporting leagues around the globe either canceled or postponed their seasons in wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the NCAA followed suit by outright canceling scheduled spring sports but rewarding seniors another year of eligibility to return and compete next season. This was a swift and just decision in a time of uncertainty for a lot of student-athletes, but there was still a group left in with uncertainty.

Winter sport athletes have currently been left with hope, given a ruling from the NCAA that would grant them any sort of extra eligibility given their abrupt cancellation of the big dance. So in the spirit of pure fun we will take a look at Mountain West team’s rosters for next season. Taking a look at both scenarios, just in case the NCAA surprises us.

2020-2021 Roster: In the event seniors are granted further eligibility

G New Williams 6-1 175 Gr. Inglewood, CA-Santa Monica HS/Auburn 

F Nate Grimes 6-8 225 Gr. Las Vegas, NV-Quality Education Academy

G-Noah Blackwell 6-3 190 Gr. Roseville, CA-Woodcreek HS/Long Beach State

F Christian Gray 6-6 240 R-Sr. Moreno Valley, CA-John W. North HS/Salt Lake C.C.  

G C.J. Hyder 6-2 190 Sr. San Bernadino, CA-Mt. San Jacinto College

G Alex Hickman 6-4 195 R-Jr. Riverside, CA-Jserra Catholic HS/UC-Riv./East L.A. College 

F-Chris Seeley 6-8 215 R-Jr. Fresno, CA-Central HS/Utah

G Jarred Hyder 6-3 180 So. San Bernadino, CA-Damien HS

G Niven Hart 6-5 205 So. Orlando, FL-Oak Ridge HS

G Jordan Cambell 6-3 195 So. Adelanto, CA-Adelanto HS/Oregon State

F Orlando Robinson 6-10 235 So. Las Vegas, NV-Middlebrooks Academy

C Assane Diouf 7-2 275 R-So. Dakar, Senegal-DME Academy

G Anthony Holland 6-5 215 So. Riverside, CA-Notre Dame HS

G Destin Whitaker 6-5 185 Fr. Romeroville, IL-Romeroville HS

F Leonardo Colimerio 6-7 180 Fr. Mount Pleasant, UT-Wasatch Academy

C Braxton Meah 7-0 230 Fr. Fresno, CA-San Joaquin Memorial HS

Point Guard Shooting Guard Small Forward Power Forward Center
Jarred Hyder So. New Williams Gr. Niven Hart So. Orlando Robinson So. Nate Grimes Gr.
Noah Blackwell Gr. Jordan Campbell R-So. Leonardo Colimerio Fr. Chris Seeley R-Jr. Assane Diouf R-So.
Alex Hickman R-Jr. Anthony Holland So.   Christian Gray R-Sr. Braxton Meah Fr.
C.J. Hyder Sr. Destin Whitaker Fr.      

Things of Note:

  • If seniors are allowed to come back this backcourt is loaded.
  • In this instance you may see a couple freshman redshirt.

New Williams and Noah Blackwell were supposed to be the next Braxton Huggins and Deshon Taylor, that may have been an unfair comparison. No one said these words exactly but the Bulldogs were picked 6th in the media’s preseason conference standings with both players mentioned above referenced in Fresno State preseason previews around the country.

It’s hard to replace the caliber of players Taylor and Huggins were at Fresno state, and that was evident on a team that went from a 3rd place finish in 2018-2019 to 7th the following season. To be fair they were predicted 6th in the preseason, so finishing one spot below that in a competitive Mountain West isn’t exactly a totally lost season in my opinion. If given another year of eligibility, the seniors expected to leave could do a lot of damage with a year this past season in bigger roles under their belt.

But in the event that the NCAA rules against awarding additional eligibility for winter sport athletes, which still seems like a possibility given how long it has taken to hear any news regarding the matter. Here is a list followed by a depth chart of the Fresno State roster given their current recruiting class and who we know has entered the transfer portal.

Next: Roster and Depth Chart

Wyoming vs. Fresno State: Game Preview, TV & Radio Schedule, Livestream, Odds, More

Wyoming vs. Fresno State: Game Preview Either team happy for a win on Saturday in the Save Mart Center. Contact/Follow @HardwoodTalk & @MWCwire Fresno State needs a win to surpass New Mexico, Wyoming would just like a win. WHO: Wyoming Cowboys …

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Wyoming vs. Fresno State: Game Preview


 Either team happy for a win on Saturday in the Save Mart Center.


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Fresno State needs a win to surpass New Mexico, Wyoming would just like a win.

WHO: Wyoming Cowboys (7-22, 2-15 Mountain West) At Fresno State Bulldogs (10-18, 6-11 Mountain West)

WHEN: Saturday, February 29th—4:00 PM PST/5:00 PM MST/7:00 PM EST

WHERE: Save Mart Center, Fresno, CA

TV: None

STREAM: Mountain West Network

RADIO: Tunein

SERIES RECORD: Fresno State leads all-time series 19-11

PREVIEW: 

It’s senior night in Fresno on Saturday and a big game for the Bulldogs as they welcome the Wyoming Cowboys in both team’s last regular season game. Fresno State has dominated the series under Justin Hutson, winning the last three meetings between the two teams and by an average of 13 points.

Like many games on Saturday, the Bulldogs will be honoring four seniors, as they bid farewell (at least at the Save Mart Center) to Christian Gray, New Williams, Noah Blackwell and Nate Grimes.

The last time these teams met was back on January 18th in Laramie for a 4:00 PM showdown. The Bulldogs were able to come away with a 15-point victory and saw freshman forward Orlando Robinson lead them in that win with 19 points, 5 rebounds and 2 blocks on the night. New Williams also had a good night chipping in 16 points to combine with Robinson for over half of the Bulldogs total points.

Wyoming struggled shooting that day, going 19-55 (34.5%) from the field as a team but really lost the game at the free throw line. A lack of quality defense sent the Bulldogs to the line twenty-five times that day, resulting in 18-25 made free throws (72%) from Fresno State compared to just 2-3 made free throws taken by Wyoming. The Cowboys have to get to the free throw line more on Saturday and settle less for three point shots (they took 32 last meeting). Unless Jake Hendricks finds a rhythm like he did against Nevada where he scored 27 points on 7-12 FGS (7-11 from deep).

The stakes, 

For the Cowboys a win tonight could give the team momentum heading into next week. Allen Edward’s group is in last place in the Mountain West and only a San Jose State loss to UNLV has any real consequence for the Cowboys. A win for the Cowboys and a loss by the Spartans would put both teams in a tie in the conference’s basement and give Wyoming the upper hand and the #10 seed as they beat San Jose State on the road back on February 1st by five-points. But a Cowboy loss leaves them in 11th by themselves and a draw against the #6 seed which will also be decided on Saturday.

For Justin Hutson’s Bulldogs a February full of mixed results (3-4) have lifted them up from the bottom of the conference and has them in the running for a finish somewhere in the middle. If they beat the Cowboys on Saturday they not only gain some momentum but also a possible lone seventh place finish, given a New Mexico loss of course. But a Bulldog loss and New Mexico victory could have that previously mentioned finish reversed. But losses for both teams on Saturday would result in a tiebreaker which New Mexico holds and would give the Bulldogs a #8 seed (maybe, we’ll know more Sunday).

Match up of the night: Battle of the backcourts

Hunter Maldonado &  Jake Hendricks Vs. New Williams & Noah Blackwell

Combined Stats:

Wyo’s guards: 26.7 PPG, 9.6 RPG & 5.1 APG Vs. Fresno’s guards: 21.4 PPG, 6.1 RPG & 5.0 APG

The Cowboy offense runs through Hendricks and Maldonado, but recent scoring outings from the likes of Greg Milton III (28 points against Air Force on 2/22) and Kwane Marble II (17 points against New Mexico on 2/8) give them some breathing room, but that’s not too reliable. Allen Edwards needs a big night from his two leading scorers to have a shot at a victory, he could also use a big night from anyone else too.

Williams and Blackwell were expected to take big leaps this season and lead a young but deep Bulldogs team in Justin Hutson’s second year in charge. But that didn’t happen, the senior guards have been good but unable to replace the production lost in Braxton Huggins and Deshon Taylor’s graduations last spring. They’ve been good enough to come close to that 6th place preseason prediction with big scoring outings from both guards.

Williams had 32 points on 10 made threes against San Jose State on 1/4. While Blackwell is averaging 15.0 PPG over his last five games. So this weekend look for the ball to be in their hands to start off and if their knocking down shots, don’t expect it to be in anyone else’s.

Prediction: Fresno State 75, Wyoming 60

I’m a big believer in winning on senior night and both clubs need a win after coming off of losses to the Nevada Wolf Pack this last week. But a difference maker not listed in my X-factor or match up of the night portions of this preview is the front court disparity between these two teams.

Fresno State has only regularly used two big men, Orlando Robinson (6-10) and Nate Grimes (6-8). There are multiple other big men on the bench but none see more than about seven minutes a game and only Assane Diouf has appeared in more than ten games this season (19 played/1 start).

That may make their froncourt seem relatively thin, but Wyoming has it a tad worse. With really only two players standing 6-8 or taller in their rotation regularly, Brandon Porter (7.2 MPG in 22 GMS) and Hunter Thompson (27.3 MPG in 23 GMS). But Thompson is still out at the time of this publishing and that could be a problem.

At multiple times this season we have seen Maldonado as the tallest player in a Cowboy uniform at 6-7 200 pounds. But T.J. Taylor has seen some productive minutes down low, otherwise Wyoming won’t have the size to see these guards battle Grimes and Robinson all night.

The X-Factor: Niven Hart

Hart is one of many talented freshmen on the Bulldogs roster, but the 6-5 guard out of Orlando, FL has really come alive in the month of February (16.5 PPG in seven games). One thing to note is that Hart is not a starter and comes off of the bench to provide some depth and a scoring punch when shots haven’t been falling for the Bulldog starters. That is a luxury the Cowboys don’t have (consistent scoring off of the bench) and if Hart is knocking them down and the starting five are doing their jobs, I expect another 15-point win.

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